List of town tramway systems in Europe

This is a list of cities and towns in Europe that have, or once had, town tramway (urban tramway, or streetcar) systems as part of their public transport system. Separate lists have been created for the following European countries to improve user-friendliness and to reduce article size:

Zgorzelec was part of Görlitz, Germany, until 1945 and was served by a tramway that crossed the river Nysa Łużycka (German: Lausitzer Neiße). Construction of new line planned.

Note for Cieszyn: The Austrian-ruled town of Teschen (Polish: Cieszyn; Czech: Těšín) became part of Poland in 1918, following the collapse of Austria-Hungary. The suburb of Sachsenberg (Polish: Saska Kępa), west of the river Olsa (Polish: Olza; Czech: Olše) became part of Czechoslovakia (as Český Těšín) from 28 July1920. The tramway connected the railway station (in Český Těšín) to the business center (in Cieszyn). It suffered financial losses following division of the town and was therefore closed in 1921.

Note for Sintra: King and Price (1995, page 63) state that the reasons for the 1974-1980 suspension of operation are not clear, but mention financial difficulties, management changes, labor unrest, and the political turmoil which followed the Revolução dos Cravos of 25 Apr1974.

Note for Stockholm: Two systems, north and south, were connected at Slussen on 1 Apr1922. The system was divided from 26 Oct1950, when the segment connecting the remaining line (Alvik - Nockeby) to central Stockholm was closed.